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Jim McLean's Building Block Approach golf instruction DVDs, Bailey on Bayonet and the Black Horse, and President Obama a friend to golf

Monday January 19, 2009 | 05:55:23 138 words, 11754 views
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In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to legendary golf instructor Jim McLean about his new DVD series, “The Building Block Approach.”

“I use eight DVDs, and we go through each part of the swing, and there are building blocks in each DVD,” says McLean, who is a PGA Master Professional. “It’s a comprehensive approach to teaching the game of golf.”

Mike Bailey praises the Bayonet and Black Horse golf courses in Seaside, Calif.

“Both of these courses have recently been renovated, and they’re just absolutely spectacular,” Bailey says.

Plus, WorldGolf.com National Correspondent Tom Spousta explains why President-elect Obama might be a close friend to golf. (BadGolfer.com thinks so too.)

This podcast is supported by Arizona Golf Packages and Florida Golf and Travel.


Comments:

Comment from: Kilkenny Golf [Visitor]
The newly renovated course is a must-play. Great Bay Views and a wonderful course at a good price.
I will return there!
Permalink 2009-01-23 @ 10:03

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